The Southern Ocean is characterized by longitudinal water circulations crossed by strong latitudinal gradients. How this oceanographic background shapes planktonic populations is largely unknown, despite the significance of this region for global biogeochemical cycles. Here, we show, based on genomic, morphometric, ecophysiological and mating compatibility data, an example of ecotypic differentiation and speciation within an endemic pelagic inhabitant, the diatomFragilariopsis kerguelensis. We discovered three genotypic variants, one present throughout the latitudinal transect sampled, the others restricted to the north and south, respectively. The latter two showed reciprocal monophyly across all three genomes and significant ecophysiologi...
It is unknown how pelagic marine protists undergo diversification and speciation. Superficially, the...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms1, 2. Unicellular eukaryoti...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms. Unicellular eukaryotic di...
Robert P. Otillar - Jan Strauss : co-second auteurInternational audienceThe Southern Ocean houses a ...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms. Unicellular eukaryotic di...
Diatoms are one of the most ecologically important groups of organisms in the ocean. They are the yo...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
Fragilariopsis kerguelensis (O’ Meara) Hust. is a ubiquitous diatom of the Southern Ocean. Its thick...
Marine planktonic microalgae have potentially global dispersal, yet reduced gene flow has been confi...
The planktonic diatom Fragilariopsis kerguelensis plays an important role in the biogeochemical cycl...
Despite the enormous ecological importance of marine phytoplankton, surprisingly little is known abo...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms. Unicellular eukaryotic di...
It is unknown how pelagic marine protists undergo diversification and speciation. Superficially, the...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms1, 2. Unicellular eukaryoti...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms. Unicellular eukaryotic di...
Robert P. Otillar - Jan Strauss : co-second auteurInternational audienceThe Southern Ocean houses a ...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms. Unicellular eukaryotic di...
Diatoms are one of the most ecologically important groups of organisms in the ocean. They are the yo...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
Fragilariopsis kerguelensis (O’ Meara) Hust. is a ubiquitous diatom of the Southern Ocean. Its thick...
Marine planktonic microalgae have potentially global dispersal, yet reduced gene flow has been confi...
The planktonic diatom Fragilariopsis kerguelensis plays an important role in the biogeochemical cycl...
Despite the enormous ecological importance of marine phytoplankton, surprisingly little is known abo...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms. Unicellular eukaryotic di...
It is unknown how pelagic marine protists undergo diversification and speciation. Superficially, the...
The Southern Ocean houses a diverse and productive community of organisms1, 2. Unicellular eukaryoti...
Drivers of population genetic structure are still poorly understood in marine micro-organisms. We ex...